Now my engine is clean enough to eat off of, hopefully not by the rats this time

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After getting my 2022 back from Ford to repair the broken knock sensor the rodents chewed on, I cleaned and detailed it really well this morning and sprayed it down with a peppermint oil/water mixture, especially up in and around the wheel wells, all along the top of the shock towers, in back, up around the intake where they were nesting, and basically everywhere underneath. Hopefully that will keep them away. I plan to spray it down every few weeks from now on. It looks so pretty now I just had to post a photo.


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Unfortunately, I have to park outdoors for now. I will be building a garage shop in a year or two and then will have enough room to part it inside.
 

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Yeah, sealed garage isn’t so sealed for rodents. They’re quite adept at squeezing in; I’ve got the chewed bike harness to prove it.

And if you go the cat route, you need a mouser, not a house cat.
 

The Car Stereo Company

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Yeah, sealed garage isn’t so sealed for rodents. They’re quite adept at squeezing in; I’ve got the chewed bike harness to prove it.

And if you go the cat route, you need a mouser, not a house cat.
just make sure its a barn cat..... not pole cat
 
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